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Version: 22.2

rpk cluster config force-reset

Forcibly clear a cluster configuration property on this node.

This command is not for general changes to cluster configuration: use this only when redpanda will not start due to a configuration issue.

If your cluster is working properly and you would like to reset a property to its default, you may use the set command with an empty string, or use the edit command and delete the property`s line.

This command erases a named property from an internal cache of the cluster configuration on the local node, so that on next startup redpanda will treat the setting as if it was set to the default.

Usage

rpk cluster config force-reset [PROPERTY...] [flags]

Flags

Value Type Description
--cache-filestringLocation of configuration cache file (defaults to redpanda data directory).
-h, --help- Help for force-reset.
--admin-api-tls-certstringThe certificate to be used for TLS authentication with the Admin API.
--admin-api-tls-enabled-Enable TLS for the Admin API (not necessary if specifying custom certs).
--admin-api-tls-keystringThe certificate key to be used for TLS authentication with the Admin API.
--admin-api-tls-truststorestringThe truststore to be used for TLS communication with the Admin API.
--all- Include all properties, including tunables.
--api-urlsstring Comma-separated list of admin API addresses (<ip>:<port>).
--brokersstringsComma-separated list of broker <ip>:<port> pairs (for example,--brokers `192.168.78.34:9092,192.168.78.35:9092,192.179.23.54:9092`). Alternatively, you may set the REDPANDA_BROKERSenvironment variable with the comma-separated list of broker addresses.
--configstringRedpanda config file, if not set the file will be searched for in the default locations.
--passwordstring SASL password to be used for authentication.
--sasl-mechanismstringThe authentication mechanism to use. Supported values: SCRAM-SHA-256, SCRAM-SHA-512.
--tls-certstringThe certificate to be used for TLS authentication with the broker.
--tls-enabled-Enable TLS for the Kafka API (not necessary if specifying custom certs).
--tls-keystringThe certificate key to be used for TLS authentication with the broker.
--tls-truststorestring The truststore to be used for TLS communication with the broker.
--userstring SASL user to be used for authentication.
-v, --verbose-Enable verbose logging (default false).

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